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Eye Tests For Medication Induced Double Vision - But Only At A Distance?

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joko | 14:13 Sat 10th Oct 2020 | Body & Soul
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ive been put on new medication for pain, Gabapentin, and its given me double vision - but mainly at a distance.
im ok with close up, but it means driving has obviously now become an problem.

i am assuming it will wear off over time, once i get used to the tablets, but if it doesnt wear off, im assuming i can get new glasses to correct it.
(im on a starter dose of 3 and can go up to 12 if need be, and by 12 it might be close up doublevision too!)

However, if the issue is only noticeable at a distance - how on earth can an optician test for it? i wont beable to say yes or no to the different lenses if theyre only 10ft away.

i have other health issues which make having a car essential so i cant stop driving.

now im worried i wont be able to wear glasses to fix this!

any thoughts?

thanks :)



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I doubt that drug induced diplopia could be corrected by lenses really,only by stopping the drug.
//I doubt that drug induced diplopia\\

Get her!
"so I can't stop driving"....unfortunately, you may be required to quit driving on medical grounds (at some time - maybe sooner than you'd like).
blimey happy lot arent they?
gaba DOES cause diplopia

and cylindrical lenses may do the job

diplopia in er mature people is common

(note - post op damage gave me torsional diplopia - think of two horizons and one at an angle to the other - this apparently can never be corrected)
Thanks Peter, I didn't think lenses would help in this instance - interesting.
...and the point I was making wasn't specifically related to the double-vision.
Simply, there is no such thing as "I can't stop driving" - many people develop conditions which make driving impossible/dangerous etc.
It can happen to any of us..I wasn't trying to be unpleasant/unhelpful to the OP.
You can get lenses for double vision. We had someone with bipolar, who only needed them on a low. They were kind of stripy and they seemed to work.
Absolutely Ginge, if vision is affected then it may be that driving must cease until things are rectified enough to fulfil the legal requirements.
Pixie is correct, you can have a prism. I had a temporary gel one put on my lens when I was in hospital. My fitness instructor had a permanent one built in to his prescription lenses.
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i have stopped driving for now, in the hope this is temporary

by 'i cant stop driving' - i mean i would have to stop taking the medication if it doesnt go away - not that i would just drive anyway while being unable to see properly!

i hadnt really noticed it - as i say its at a distance & was actually driving when i realised.
when i nearly drove into a bollard when turning into a tesco, i really realised how much it was there.

the level of double vision moves, gets wider, shortens etc - stuff like blinking, focussing etc change it, so it wasnt easy to notice when not looking for it.

i had to drive home with one eye closed and havent driven since.

i have also discovered for some people the eye probs can be permanent, even after stopping taking it - and i dont want to risk that - so if it doesnt clear on its own, i will probably stop taking it anyway.

thanks all
Best wishes Joko, some difficult choices for you.
Joko- My wife was once prescribed this and we checked possible side-effects for gabapentin.....Horrific- there were four A4 worth of side effects!! PLUS it can become addictive!!
Non of which was highlighted by her GP!

Get off it ASAP !!!
Joko. Think carefully before telling the DVLA anything. They’re not ‘reasonable’, and will always err on the side of caution. Sometimes too far.
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thanks all :)

annoyingly its not having any other bad side effects, and although its not working on the pain - yet - i do think with higher dose it would.
its very frustrating.
Yes i saw all the side effects - but you read the leaflet of almost any medication and there are pages of side effects - many far worse than the condition.
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ideally i could go back on duloxetine - that seemed to work well for pain - just need to find a way to deal with the side effects - extreme POTS

i mentioned this to the doctor - and discussed if there was other medication i could take along with the dulox to counteract these effects, and he said thats the next step after we try the gaba.

ive been trialling medications for nearly 2 years now, its a tedious process :(
Oh, I see, joko. Well, as long as you’re in control of both your drugs and driving... trouble is with reporting it that even if it goes away, the DVLA would take a lot of convincing.

I am far too honest for my own good some years back and told them of some small defect. Result, lost my licence, and it took me a year to get it back.
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yeah i have no intention of telling the dvla anything, im just going to be sensible and not drive, and if i have no choice, get lenses or learn to drive with one eye!
Joko, you have my sympathy, it is very unpleasant, I have just had to turn a film off that I was watching as I had one hand over my eye. If you have glasses it may be worth speaking to your optician about getting a prism put into your lens.
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thanks :)

yes i will see the optician - not yet, no point until i am settled with my dosages - im just not sure how they can test it really? i mean as i say it gets more 'double' the further i see - like 100m down the road etc.
im hoping its not that kind of test - like the usual tests.
I do aleady wear glasses for driving & watching TV, but its a pretty low prescription
Sounds like you are short sighted, the prism would be made to your required prescription. If it is temporary they should be able to provide a temporary one you can put on the inside of your lens.
Although the one I got did not help very much, it was because I had varifocals. Fortunately, it now only affects me when I look far left, or if I get very tired, like this evening. Moorfields are quite happy with me driving.

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